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Name: Chris
Date: March 26, 2002 at 07:36:11 Pacific
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Under computer configuration, security options there is a policy "message title for users attempting to log on" and "message text for users attempting to log on"
Can I create text in a text editor or MSWord and import it into the policy for the message text instead of just typing into the policy. This would give more control over appearance etc. If so, how??
Many thanks in advance



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Name: Glen
Date: March 26, 2002 at 09:39:08 Pacific
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Can't say I've ever tried it but give it a shot. I wouldn't be very hard to test. Usually that is just a very short message saying something to the effect of "Only authorized logins - do not attempt to log on if you do not have an account" or somthing like that. What sort of an 'appearance' are you going for?


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Name: Chris
Date: March 26, 2002 at 10:51:35 Pacific
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Thanks Glen.
The text box that the message appears in is a large rectangular box with the message in the top right hand corner. It would be nice to be able to centralise it. I suppose altering the size of the text box would do just as well, but how??
Thanks for taking the trouble to reply
Chris


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